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ORIGINAL SHOWS
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  Episodes 1-25
Episodes 26-50
Episodes 51-75
Episodes 76-100
Episodes 101-125
Episodes 126-150
Episodes 151-175
Episodes 176-200
Episodes 201-225
Episodes 226-253
  76- 984 W. 124th Street, Apt. 5C
A very heartwarming Christmas episode. When Louise discovers that George has been sending presents and money to a mysterious address in Harlem, she follows him to find out why. Sitcom reality check: The actual address 984 West 124th Street would be underwater in the Hudson River.

77- George and Whitty
Just like Jenny Piccolo eventually turned up in person on Happy Days, Mr. Whittendale appears on The Jeffersons in the flesh. Kinda. George and Louise are stunned by their landlord Whittendale’s plans to evict them, so they invite him over to discuss the issue. Bentley’s ant farm gets in the way. Watch for Isabel Sanford’s brilliant physical comedy.

78- Lionel Gets the Business
George is on cloud nine when he finally persuades Lionel to join him in the family’s cleaning business, until Lionel starts taking him to the cleaners.

79- The Blackout
George blows a fuse when a power blackout hits the city and looters do the same to his store. As George and Marcus arrive at the store, justice is served -- to the wrong people. George makes a touching decision at the end of the episode.

80- Florence’s Union
George supports Florence’s desire to form a maids union until he gets wind that Whittendale doesn’t. When Florence organizes a union-forming meeting at the apartment, she and Louise have to prevent George from finding out.

81- George and Jimmy
When George calls President Carter as a publicity stunt, he gets more publicity than he expected.

82- Thomas H. Willis & Co.
Marriages might be down the drain: Helen doesn’t want Tom to co-sign a loan with George to start a publishing business and Louise accidentally drops her wedding ring in the sink.

83- Uncle George and Aunt Louise
What’cho talkin’ ‘bout, Weezy? Gary Coleman plays George’s difficult nephew, who stays with the Jeffersons.

84- George and Louise In A Bind (Part One)
A burglar ties up the bickering George and Louise. Stuck in rope, they do what any self-respecting sitcom couple would: they reminisce. Do I hear a clip show? Yes. It’s the first half hour of a ninety-minute retrospective.

85- George and Louise In A Bind (Part Two)
Sure, it may be only the fourth season of the show, but the clipfest continues as the burglar burgles and captured George and Louise reminisce. All in the Family moments are included.

86- George and Louise In A Bind (Part Three)
This final installment of the clip episode serves a purpose: after the burglar leaves and Florence rescues the George and Louise, the bickering couple’s memories have brought them closer.

87- Jenny’s Thesis
Jenny’s thesis research on street gangs puts her in danger. Tom and George follow her to Harlem, where she meets up with Marcus and some unsavory characters.

88- Louise’s Painting
Helen suggests Louise expose herself to new things by taking an art class. George goes wild when he discovers what exactly gets exposed during class.

89- Homecoming (Part One)
In the first of a two-parter about family dynamics and real estate, George needs a factory. Allan, the Willises son, arrives in town having inherited a warehouse. But this being the Jeffersons and the Willises, hostility leads to unwanted hospitality: Allan moves in with George and Louise.

90- Homecoming (Part Two)
Allan sees through George’s scheme to con him out of his newly inherited warehouse. Continuing the real estate boom, Louise needs a new location for the Help Center.

91- How Slowly They Forget
Louise needs a permit for the new Help Center location. George offers to get some help from the bank by visiting an old Navy pal, played by Arthur’s chauffeur and The Wiz’s lion, Ted Ross.

92- George’s Dream
Obsessed with landing crucial new cleaning account, an overwrought and exhausted George lapses into sleep and wakes up to a terrifying look at his future. Tune in to see what 1996 looked like to people in the ‘70s.

93- George’s New Stockbroker
George’s new stockbroker is a ventriloquist. Who’s smarter? The dummy or George?

94- Me and Billy Dee
Billy Dee Williams makes a guest appearance in the Jefferson living room, but can't convince his number one fan, Florence, that he really is who he is

95- Half A Brother
George’s attempts to make points with a local banker are frustrated by Allan’s attempts to make points with the banker’s daughter.

96- What Are Friends For?
George’s favorite cousin, Dusty, delights the Jeffersons with a surprise visit, but concerns them with some serious news that leaves George with one of the most difficult decisions he’s ever made about body organs.

97- George, Who?
Louise insists that she and George have fallen into a rut, until she is mugged. Don’t worry, it gets funny: she has amnesia.

98- Harry’s House Guest
Bentley is stuck with a clingy lady houseguest. George volunteers to get him unstuck, but his advice only fuels her passionate fire.

99- George Finds a Father
This Christmas episode finds a huge family secret under George’s tree.

100- Louise’s Sister
George’s birthday surprise for Louise turns into a shock for him after she has a strange reaction to a visit from her long-lost sister.


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